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the ap situation, the james rosen situation, the nsa situation. it's been one crisis after another, and nine months in to his second term going on vacation, approval ratings down a bit, obama care just getting bashed around which josh is going to talk about in a little bit, they've had to put off the employer map date fmandate, con exempted themselves, the president has had a really rough nine months. this happens in second terms. this isn't just about him. but boy, what a rough nine months it has been for the white house. >> it's been a rough nine months but it doesn't happen in second terms as you mentioned and -- >> yeah. >> and then sometimes years later the second terms are remembered as not all that bad. the president, for example, is spending a lot of time himself on the implementation of obama care which he believes has to go right or has to go as well as it possibly can. and so that will be judged years from now as a success or a failure and that will say a lot about how we see this term in office. but you're right, that, you know, democr
the ap situation, the james rosen situation, the nsa situation. it's been one crisis after another, and nine months in to his second term going on vacation, approval ratings down a bit, obama care just getting bashed around which josh is going to talk about in a little bit, they've had to put off the employer map date fmandate, con exempted themselves, the president has had a really rough nine months. this happens in second terms. this isn't just about him. but boy, what a rough nine months it...
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but hanging over everything is the nsa leaker edward snowden who jay carney said is also a factor in the fighter. republicans sounded almost gleeful wrrg according to a spokes person for john boehner, the president's signature foreign policy accomplishment from the first term, a reset with russia, has just collapsed. for boehner, this is just another opportunity to attack the president. other republicans like john mccain who know what they're talking about said they agreed with the president's decision but suggested going even further in cooling our relationship with moscow. steve kornacki is host of "up with steve kornacki." anyway, it's on weekend mornings and doing great, and john is a great historian, analyst, and author of a great book "the center holds" about the 2012 election. let's try, steve and then john. it seems to me, you whack him if he goes right, whack him if he goes left if he's a republican. we failed to make friends with vladimir putin. look at him. you can't be friends with that guy. he wants to be daniel craig in the action movies, but he's a ferocious guy who is
but hanging over everything is the nsa leaker edward snowden who jay carney said is also a factor in the fighter. republicans sounded almost gleeful wrrg according to a spokes person for john boehner, the president's signature foreign policy accomplishment from the first term, a reset with russia, has just collapsed. for boehner, this is just another opportunity to attack the president. other republicans like john mccain who know what they're talking about said they agreed with the president's...
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"mad" magazine, humor in the president's defense of nsa surveillance. overseeing the magazine's spy versus spy characters as they sharpen their eaves dropping devices. if you read only one thing, check out forbes magazine's fascinating article about how the very successful spend time. guess what. less than a third of top ceos are on twitter. in fact, warren buffett tweeted just twice since may 2. what social media do they use? find out in the must read on our facebook page at facebook/jing co. ss. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? told you i'd get half. sleep traiends sunday! interest-fre
"mad" magazine, humor in the president's defense of nsa surveillance. overseeing the magazine's spy versus spy characters as they sharpen their eaves dropping devices. if you read only one thing, check out forbes magazine's fascinating article about how the very successful spend time. guess what. less than a third of top ceos are on twitter. in fact, warren buffett tweeted just twice since may 2. what social media do they use? find out in the must read on our facebook page at...
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does that make the nsa surveillance program worth it? >> the thing is, i don't think there's been any evidence that anything intercepted from the program of spying or collecting american data has ever uniquely been used to stop any terrorism. you know, they had a discussion with senator leahy and the committee and they talked about 50 plots and then it got down to 15 and 4 and 1. >> how many had been explicitly stopped. >> i'm not against tapping phones of people you suspect to be terrorists. all i'm for is calling a judge first. i'm not for looking at all american's records, but if an american is involved, call a judge. it's not that hard to get a warrant. we fought a revolution over separating the powers, not letting police get warrants, you have to call a judge. >> what the united states did in response is close the embassies and there's been this unprecedented spate of drone attacks that happened in the last week, ten days. a lot of people have been killed and only a couple of terrorists. and you can read into that what you will what
does that make the nsa surveillance program worth it? >> the thing is, i don't think there's been any evidence that anything intercepted from the program of spying or collecting american data has ever uniquely been used to stop any terrorism. you know, they had a discussion with senator leahy and the committee and they talked about 50 plots and then it got down to 15 and 4 and 1. >> how many had been explicitly stopped. >> i'm not against tapping phones of people you suspect...
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president, where he's been dealing with egypt, also been dealing with some of the big issues at the nsa. brianna, martin? >> dan lothian, thank you so much for that report. >>> meantime, the violence in egypt is happening obviously halfway around the world, but the bloodshed is hitting close to home for egyptian americans, and that includes tens of thousands who are living in the new york area. >> our alina cho is standing by. sorry i was slow up there. and she's here to fill us in on their experiences. hello, alina. >> reporter: martin, brianna, good morning. you know, about 60,000 egyptian americans live in this tri-state area. 21,000 of them in new york city alone. and many of them live in this area of queens that's known as little egypt. it's really the egyptian american community of record in the u.s. and here in little egypt, when you walk around the streets, when you visit cafes, much of the talk, naturally, is centered around the bloodshed in egypt right now. in fact, in one cafe, tvs are actually set to the news coverage and people are glued to those sets. nearly everyone we sp
president, where he's been dealing with egypt, also been dealing with some of the big issues at the nsa. brianna, martin? >> dan lothian, thank you so much for that report. >>> meantime, the violence in egypt is happening obviously halfway around the world, but the bloodshed is hitting close to home for egyptian americans, and that includes tens of thousands who are living in the new york area. >> our alina cho is standing by. sorry i was slow up there. and she's here to...
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just wrapped a wide-ranging "tonight show" interview which touched on everything from his gray hair to nsa surveillance to russia to the economy, to trayvon martin, to him kind of falling in love with john mccain all over again. to his relationship with hillary clinton. watch this. >> you and hillary had lunch last week. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious. >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post-administration glow. >> yeah. >> you know, when folks leave the white house. two weeks later, they look great. >> the whole "tonight show" interview can be seen on your local nbc station after the local news tonight. but before that you can see jay leno himself live right here on msnbc on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." that is happening right here right after this show. so stay tuned. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. there's a new way to fightlder. litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted na
just wrapped a wide-ranging "tonight show" interview which touched on everything from his gray hair to nsa surveillance to russia to the economy, to trayvon martin, to him kind of falling in love with john mccain all over again. to his relationship with hillary clinton. watch this. >> you and hillary had lunch last week. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious. >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post-administration glow. >>...
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i wonder what our prison cells will look like when the nsa has us all arrested for thought crime. that's spectacular. [ applause ] >> that's a huge conspiracy theory. that's like way off the reservation. >> stephanie: that and a few burns and we're ready to go. >> we need to pad captain america's underpants. >> stephanie: who got to teach spinning class
i wonder what our prison cells will look like when the nsa has us all arrested for thought crime. that's spectacular. [ applause ] >> that's a huge conspiracy theory. that's like way off the reservation. >> stephanie: that and a few burns and we're ready to go. >> we need to pad captain america's underpants. >> stephanie: who got to teach spinning class
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and we can expect questions to the president on edward snowden, on drones, on the nsa, on immigration reform, on syria, and why he is giving the medal of freedom to oprah winfrey. i think she deserves it but still get a question about that. in other news, georgia republicans say that they actually thing more highly of paula deen than of martin luther king jr. chuck todd and andrea mitchell condemn nbc's plan to do a mini series on hillary clinton. lots going on this friday morning. we'll tell you all about it right here. to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is
and we can expect questions to the president on edward snowden, on drones, on the nsa, on immigration reform, on syria, and why he is giving the medal of freedom to oprah winfrey. i think she deserves it but still get a question about that. in other news, georgia republicans say that they actually thing more highly of paula deen than of martin luther king jr. chuck todd and andrea mitchell condemn nbc's plan to do a mini series on hillary clinton. lots going on this friday morning. we'll tell...
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we have people who don't trust the government on nsa spying. we have people that don't trust the government with the irs declining conservative organizations. we have benghazi, which we don't hear enough about. and now we're going to have the irs implement obama care. it's not defunding obama care. obama care hasn't been funded. so the real question is will we vote to fund obama care or not, not defund. and it's certainly not the republicans who would shut the government down. it would be president clinton -- president obama. of course i don't think it would get to his desk. but by virtue of him not signing or vetoing the budget. that would shut the government down. >> let me show you something, congressman pittenger took a defiant approach to attendees who asked to vote to defund obama care even though he tried to explain why it would be pointless. and the crowd did not like what they heard. >> we lose over there, then they come back to us in the house. you win this battle by going after -- we look at your -- we look at how we can win. do you
we have people who don't trust the government on nsa spying. we have people that don't trust the government with the irs declining conservative organizations. we have benghazi, which we don't hear enough about. and now we're going to have the irs implement obama care. it's not defunding obama care. obama care hasn't been funded. so the real question is will we vote to fund obama care or not, not defund. and it's certainly not the republicans who would shut the government down. it would be...
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is a number of times larger than the cia, whistle blowers like william and others who joined the nsa. the national security agency they were deeply concerned about national security and wanted to serve their country and started to speak out about what was doing after they tried the channel within the agency. deeply cell phoned about -- concerned about, for example, surveillance of american. they were finding programs were developed to not improve national security but data mine americans. as they spoke out, one by one the prosecution or persecution in the case of william. authorities raided his house, had him at gunpoint. he was a diabetic am pee too. they were charged. under the obama administration, there have been more whistle blowers charged than in all past presidential administrations combined. it's a very serious issue. which brings us to the case of bradley manning. the young soldier who went to iraq and now plead guilty to having released hundreds of thousand of not millions of pages of documents to wicky leeks. documents that documented what was happening in iraq, afghanist
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>> this is not going to help the relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: after nsa leaker edward snowden got the asylum he was asking for and wikileaks tweets "we have won the battle." >> we are extremely displeased, it muundermines a longstanding support of cooperation. >> reporter: they are pushing for a tough response. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him that bullies pay a price. >> reporter: president obama is scheduled to travel to moscow in september for a face-to-face meeting with president putin and then to st. petersburg for the g-20 summit. >> obviously this is not a positive development and we have a wide range of interests with the russians, and we are evaluating the utility of a summit. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham who suggested the u.s. should boycott the 2014 olympics in russia but since changed his mind said russia's action is a disgrace, a deliberate effort to embarrass the u.s. that should not be tolerated. >> i would hope the president would consider counsel the bila
>> this is not going to help the relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: after nsa leaker edward snowden got the asylum he was asking for and wikileaks tweets "we have won the battle." >> we are extremely displeased, it muundermines a longstanding support of cooperation. >> reporter: they are pushing for a tough response. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him...
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telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's early engagement in the 2016 campaign. >> i as a strategist am fairly floored. >> will she regret laying the groundwork -- >> she has decided to enter the public fray so quickly. >> i saw other countries take steps to increase voter participation -- >> i as a strategist am fairfully floored. >> there is no reason we cannot do the same here in america. >> moving on to the other guy. >> chris christie. >> chris christie. >> signaling he's ready for 2016 to start now. chris christie will sign a law to ban gay conversion therapy. >> ban conversion therapy. >> it's a
telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix....
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. >> stephanie: glen greenwald revealed information about a nsa program called x-key score. >> yeah, this is awful. >> stephanie: which the agency called the widest reaching program. a simple on screen form that allows analysts access to virtually everything a user use including their metadata, which today will show me watching turtles having sex over and over and over again. so that's why i just put it out on the radio show, so you don't have to snoop on me. that and the bears twerking. [ turtles moaning ] >> and crazy rhubarb lady. >> stephanie: crazy rhubarb lady is awesome. >> one final -- >> stephanie: i'm done. >> was that filner? no, that was -- >> stephanie: it sounded like it could have been. senator dick durbin. >> when you look at the reach of this program in -- in -- it enve envelops a substantial number of americans. >> stephanie: the nsa deputy director. >> the 29-year-old school dropout can come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data, it's obvious there weren't adequate controls. has anybody been fired? >> no, sir. not yet. >> has anybody been admonished? >>
. >> stephanie: glen greenwald revealed information about a nsa program called x-key score. >> yeah, this is awful. >> stephanie: which the agency called the widest reaching program. a simple on screen form that allows analysts access to virtually everything a user use including their metadata, which today will show me watching turtles having sex over and over and over again. so that's why i just put it out on the radio show, so you don't have to snoop on me. that and the...
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an affidavit because we don't want people to overstep boundaries especially when we think about the nsa and we think about how much our information is shared. there's this fine line between privacy and protection, but more crimes are happening online and it's, you know, this is a digital landscape now. >> casey, laurie, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> dr. sanjay gupta talks weed right now. >>> hello and welcome. ipads and tablet computers they are so ubiquitous nowadays and you might have noticed that children even babies are immediately drawn to that screen. but how young is too young? and is in any of it good for them? i'll show you what i learned. >>> also the most important thing that people tend to overlook when they're trying to get healthy and lose weight. >>> but, first, my investigation on weed. ♪ people a
an affidavit because we don't want people to overstep boundaries especially when we think about the nsa and we think about how much our information is shared. there's this fine line between privacy and protection, but more crimes are happening online and it's, you know, this is a digital landscape now. >> casey, laurie, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> dr. sanjay gupta talks weed right now. >>> hello and welcome. ipads and tablet computers they...
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nsa whistleblower edward snowden left the moscow's airport for the first time and thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum. he said in the end the law is winning, said the lawbreaker. i think the russians for granting me asylum. jay carne. disappointed. >> disappointed! >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful request in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face -- >> the firing squad. >> stephanie: no, they have already said he would not get the daelt -- death penalty. he said he should be returned to the u.s. where he will be afforded due process -- >> sure, just like bradley manning. >> stephanie: as hal sparks said the other day, what manning did would be akin to if he released the papers and then called geraldo -- >> look at all of these men. >> if we had -- if he had done some editing -- >> stephanie: yes. and hal said if he had just released the video, that would be different -- snowden entirely different story. jay car carney again. >> i have no announcement o
nsa whistleblower edward snowden left the moscow's airport for the first time and thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum. he said in the end the law is winning, said the lawbreaker. i think the russians for granting me asylum. jay carne. disappointed. >> disappointed! >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful request in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face --...
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tucker, if this was somebody in the government, say in the cia or nsa that leaked this. hey, we are only going to do something limited and narrow, you would have them up on charges. you just told the enemy we are going to have some limited, narrow. we are not going to send in boots on the ground. then what is the point? >> tucker: this is actually one of the most confusing policy interlewds i have ever seen in 20 years. >> that's because there is no policy behind this. >> what would the president need to say to convince you. >> we would have to see evidence. that's another thing. john kerry and the president both used the words high confidence and they think it's unlikely that' the rebels use the chemical weapons. are you kidding me, tucker, as a judge, i have looked men in the eyes and told them that they were going to be put to death. i would not do that unless the evidence were beyond any reasonable doubt. and now they are saying as high confidence that we're going to launch missiles and kill a bunch of people. we don't know for sure who we are going to kill. that's o
tucker, if this was somebody in the government, say in the cia or nsa that leaked this. hey, we are only going to do something limited and narrow, you would have them up on charges. you just told the enemy we are going to have some limited, narrow. we are not going to send in boots on the ground. then what is the point? >> tucker: this is actually one of the most confusing policy interlewds i have ever seen in 20 years. >> that's because there is no policy behind this. >> what...
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the men will address several contentious issues and the case of nsa leaker, edward snowden. kerry will pass along details to from the meeting to president obama later on this afternoon. >> military officials in yemen say u.s. drone strikes killed 12 suspected al qaeda operatives yesterday. they say the alleged militants died in three separate attacks. yemen on high alert after authorities revealed an al qaeda plot. to target foreign embassies and certainly shipping lanes in the red sea. >> nonessential american personnel have been evacuated from the u.s. consulate in lahore, pakistan. the state department says the evacuation was carried out because of a specific threat to the consulate. it is now closed for the holiday from now until sunday. evacuation was announced the same day as the government warned all americans not to travel to pakistan. >> an expanding manhunt across the western u.s. portion of the country right now for a kidnapping suspect who is also accused of murder. james lee dimaggio, suspected of abducting hannah anderson after setting his southern california h
the men will address several contentious issues and the case of nsa leaker, edward snowden. kerry will pass along details to from the meeting to president obama later on this afternoon. >> military officials in yemen say u.s. drone strikes killed 12 suspected al qaeda operatives yesterday. they say the alleged militants died in three separate attacks. yemen on high alert after authorities revealed an al qaeda plot. to target foreign embassies and certainly shipping lanes in the red sea....
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but the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the controversial nsa electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> in the latest we've learned that defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the latest information about the threat. chris. >> all right, barbara. we have some new information we want to pack here. we want to get past the headlines. joining us now is fran townsend, cnn's national analyst and a member of the advisory board. morning, fran. let's talk about the news. just came across the wires. an attack on a passenger train, the economy, going from lahor to the industrial capitalist. >> for sure, we know al qaeda has traditionally targeted transportation. it's sort of -- it feels like it may be related, but we're going to have to wait to get more out of the officials in pakistan. >> we understand you want to be careful about what
but the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the controversial nsa electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> in the latest we've learned that defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the latest information about the threat....
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i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and, matt, i'll let you take the baton. >> let me introduce matt really quickly. matt goodman holds our william simon chair in political economy. the sigh hon chair examines current issues this international economic policy with a lahr focus on the asia pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia-pacific summit many, but he also served as director on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g20, g8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague, matt goodman. >> thank you, ann i drew. h
i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and,...
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don't use this as evidence that the nsa surveillance program with metadata is really responsible for getting these intercepts. some people are a little skeptical of that. >> i guess the only grumbling that i have seen or read was that, you know, that perhaps the u.s. government has overshared in this information. do you think that's the case? do you think that's a valid concern? >> well, you know, it's a concern only insofar as when you overshare, as you put it, you might be tipping some folks off that you'd like to catch. >> right. >> but i think post-benghazi, the feeling is that you can't have what they call a double standard, which is that you can't know these things, keep it to yourself, and not share it with the public that could actually be affected or hurt by these attacks. and so i think the newer strategy is to let people know what you can let them know. by the way, we still do not know the direct nature of the threat. i'm not so sure the government knows it. i think it's quite diffuse. and we don't know all the details of what the government knows. but we do know enough to
don't use this as evidence that the nsa surveillance program with metadata is really responsible for getting these intercepts. some people are a little skeptical of that. >> i guess the only grumbling that i have seen or read was that, you know, that perhaps the u.s. government has overshared in this information. do you think that's the case? do you think that's a valid concern? >> well, you know, it's a concern only insofar as when you overshare, as you put it, you might be tipping...
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caller: the nsa can find out what happens up there. it is a fact of life that unconventional things that -- unless we scale want to accept without responding with something worse, then we have to do something. when the most people are heard, for instance in rwanda and sudan, we do nothing about it until it is reported on. decides as a collective that this is actually going to -- this is something we are going to do something about. of a is the leader sovereign country. it ist sovereign country, terrible what they are doing to the people there. we have the technology to some -- with to respond -- technology to respond. host: where do you think the united states should go? caller: there are plenty of pilots just jumping. like one general said on a we don't need 60,000 people on the ground. i was a volunteer, we should probably have a draft army. pretty low enlisted man. i guarantee there are plenty of lot to would give up a help some of these problems. host: talking about a possible u.s. response. here is an opinion piece in today's wash
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next presidential who is going to change the security issues, the ,overnment spying on everybody the nsa, the nda a, all of the things that are the hot topics right now as far as our civil liberties -- >> on the issue of civil liberties, do you see anybody taking the lead safari? >> rand paul, 100%. he's the only true candidate that is left. his father was robbed of how many states during the election? they changed the rules the night .efore they chose mitt romney there are things that have happened as far as his father. good chance have a at all, i don't think. comment this your evening from pennsylvania. we're keeping keeping our eye on town halls across the country that members are conducting in their district and you will see a lot of them on c-span and c- alabama,o, and here is tweeting he is excited to be alabama with north council of local governments. and also this tweet covered john mccain in tucson this week holding a town hall meeting and here is some of what he had to say. >> my daughter sent manna have to come back with an answer. >> sounds to me like discrimination. work at
next presidential who is going to change the security issues, the ,overnment spying on everybody the nsa, the nda a, all of the things that are the hot topics right now as far as our civil liberties -- >> on the issue of civil liberties, do you see anybody taking the lead safari? >> rand paul, 100%. he's the only true candidate that is left. his father was robbed of how many states during the election? they changed the rules the night .efore they chose mitt romney there are things...
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this move follows russia's decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. president obama plants to attend the group of economic 20 next summer in russia. >>> president bush is home after being discharged from a dallas hospital for a heart procedure. the 67-year-old former president had a stent inserted to clear an blockage was found after a physical. >>> tonight's powerball grown to estimated $425 million a single winner could take home a lump sum of $245 million. that is before taxes. business is picking up at convenience stores, gas stations and newsstands where tickets are sold. those are the headlines. now back to the fox business network and ashley. ashley: all right. heather, thank you very much. appreciate that. >> thanks. ashley: there are new warnings about what president obama's plan to reform mortgage finance system could do to the housing recovery. our next guest says shutting down fannie and freddie would raise interest rates and make it harder for potential buyers to actually get a loan. joining us, susan wachter, professor of real estate at
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i am wanting to ask about the nsa's surveillance programs. the threat that they have identified help bolster the case that the surveillance is needed? >> i will not blend those two stories, or those two issues together. haveve a threat that we advised the public about. we have discussed with you in the media, and we are interacting with that threat. we have some issues with unauthorized disclosure of classified inspiration. -- information. we are in a debate about that. we have to protect our security, and the balance in providing security, and protecting privacy is something we are working on. we are working on what that threat represents, and how we can act against it paid we also want to ensure the protection and security of our american people here at home and abroad. i would not blend the two issues. operationally, if the aq kior is weakened, doesn't make it easier, or harder, in terms of all cried as ability to organize a worldwide attack? that some counterterrorism experts might be able to address this with greater detail. the al qaeda
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russian-american relations being strained by a number of issues, not the least of which the asylum for former nsa contractor edward snowden. the president can selling a one-on-one meeting with vladmir putin. find out how these strains could play out in the market. there is your new morning yahoo logo update. they said they will change their logo every single day for 30 days. so tomorrow's will look different. >> just so i know the chance, they're not going to show us the one they are picking until the last day. >> that's right. >> so everyone that you see we should hate just because we a have to? >> although, maybe they're going to throw the winner in, by the way. i think yesterday, you said the newia hologo is actually google. "squawk box" is back after this. golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, . . >> wow, welcome back. take a look at the futures. dow futures are now up about 85 points from fair market value. they continue to climb, people feeling better about things as we go. china numbers were out before the numbers started moving. eit
russian-american relations being strained by a number of issues, not the least of which the asylum for former nsa contractor edward snowden. the president can selling a one-on-one meeting with vladmir putin. find out how these strains could play out in the market. there is your new morning yahoo logo update. they said they will change their logo every single day for 30 days. so tomorrow's will look different. >> just so i know the chance, they're not going to show us the one they are...
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all the revelations about the nsa, the irs, these are other examples of what libertarians see as overreach by government that are getting people angry, to move to a libertarian position. another thing is generational. as you said before, the younger people are in favor of gay marriage, marijuana legalization, live and let live tolerance and that's a libertarian position as well. >> you keep talking like that and sam stein may jump parties. >> whoa. >> molly, thank you so much. we greatly appreciate it. molly's piece is on-line at the atlantic.com. al hunt, thank you so much. i forgive you for your bitter and angriness. the next time the braves come to town you may be able to take a couple. >> i doubt it. >> thanks a lot. still ahead on "morning joe," governor scott walker here. with us on set. but first, one of the best "price is right" guest entrances ever. not talking about shactman. that's next on news you can't use. so i'm checking out the jetta. 34 hwy mpg. check. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who g
all the revelations about the nsa, the irs, these are other examples of what libertarians see as overreach by government that are getting people angry, to move to a libertarian position. another thing is generational. as you said before, the younger people are in favor of gay marriage, marijuana legalization, live and let live tolerance and that's a libertarian position as well. >> you keep talking like that and sam stein may jump parties. >> whoa. >> molly, thank you so much....
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. >> senator saxby chambliss, ranking member of the intel committee said the nsa learned of the threat but critics of the surveillance program say they have their doubts. >> if you look at the one that's most at issue here, the bulk metadata program there's no indication, unless i'm proved wrong later, that program which collects vast amounts of domestic data, telephone data, contributed to information about this particular plot. >> david ignatius, bring in here quickly, what are you hearing? >> well, i'm hearing from u.s. officials is first, this is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, affiliate based in yemen, the affiliate that osama bin laden thought had the best chance of really being powerful and causing a long-term threat. the information is vague. it is from intercepts. although it's not, thank goodness, the meta data from the u.s. because there's no evidence of their being contact with somebody in the u.s. to be captured in that metadata. there's a reference in what's been heard to the enemy, not specific, which leads people to think it's probably the u.s., but could also be wes
. >> senator saxby chambliss, ranking member of the intel committee said the nsa learned of the threat but critics of the surveillance program say they have their doubts. >> if you look at the one that's most at issue here, the bulk metadata program there's no indication, unless i'm proved wrong later, that program which collects vast amounts of domestic data, telephone data, contributed to information about this particular plot. >> david ignatius, bring in here quickly, what...
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. >> host: when you are at dhs the last to use the push of ministers are we aware of this nsa phone data collection operation? >> guest: i was not. >> host: next to war in arkansas, democrats line. >> caller: yes, my problem is that everyone is mad about the tsa but i love them. yes it's an inconvenience but would you rather be in the air at 10000 feet, 5000 feet whatever it is in your plane blows up? yes they needed to overhaul their system and get better employees but we need them. >> guest: thank you for that point and that is exactly right. we all have to have certain things to keep us safe. for example some people might not like to stop at a red light in an intersection but we recognize that we need some way of coordinating car traffic at an intersection. some trade-offs in convenience are necessary for public safety. your point is exactly right which is very few people i think would want a complete no security approach to one of the most repeated threats of al qaeda. the question is whether we should have some security and how can we make it better and you said it very well which i
. >> host: when you are at dhs the last to use the push of ministers are we aware of this nsa phone data collection operation? >> guest: i was not. >> host: next to war in arkansas, democrats line. >> caller: yes, my problem is that everyone is mad about the tsa but i love them. yes it's an inconvenience but would you rather be in the air at 10000 feet, 5000 feet whatever it is in your plane blows up? yes they needed to overhaul their system and get better employees but...
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president obama is frustrated with vladimir putin and the decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. it allows him to escape espionage charges in the u.s., for now. he talked about snowden on the "tonight show" yesterday. >> it's important for me not to prejudge something. hopefully at some point he will go to trial and have a lawyer and due process. >> reporter: the obama administration cites additional reason for canceling the one on one meeting including missiles defense and arms control and russian human rights law. this friday, chuck hagel and secretary of state john kerry will be meeting with their russian counterparts here in washington with the hopes of making progress on a range of issues. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:16. president obama talked about housing yesterday in phoenix, arizona. that made some people angry. protesters held signs and chanted in spanish. they say the president should have focused on immigration reform while in arizona. but there were the so-called dreamers brought to the u.s. as children
president obama is frustrated with vladimir putin and the decision to grant temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. it allows him to escape espionage charges in the u.s., for now. he talked about snowden on the "tonight show" yesterday. >> it's important for me not to prejudge something. hopefully at some point he will go to trial and have a lawyer and due process. >> reporter: the obama administration cites additional reason for canceling the one on one meeting...
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so they pulled in from the cia, nsa, fbi, all of the different intelligence agencies. and then put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that's similar to the way the nrc does it. in practical terms that's what i would envision. >> i want to make a quick point about the nerc. we are a nuclear company, and we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of the i.t. and our compliance programs. and we have brought their discipline and practices and processes into our nerc program. it's helped us i think mature and evolve to a very disciplined safety because they have been used to operating under that level prescription for many years. they have a lot of practice that we've been able to bring the soviet is a model that we've looked at to help us in other parts of our company. >> yeah, i would say the es-isac is well-positioned to be the mediator for us. with nerc is involvement in the es-isac already the assurances that we now have on the separation between information sharing and enforcement, it would
so they pulled in from the cia, nsa, fbi, all of the different intelligence agencies. and then put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that's similar to the way the nrc does it. in practical terms that's what i would envision. >> i want to make a quick point about the nerc. we are a nuclear company, and we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of the i.t. and our compliance programs. and we have brought their...
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the nsa leaker now a free man in russia. and during a late night appearance on tv with jay leno, president obama did not mince words about what he thinks of russia and its refusal to hand over edward snowden. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. >> mm-hmm. >> because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawbreaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. we evaluate it and we try to work with them. they didn't do that with us. and in some ways it's reflective of some underlying challenges that we've had with russia lately. there have been times where they slipped back into cold war thinking. and a cold war mentality. and what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. and, you know, we've got to think about the future. and there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> jessica yellin is our chief white house correspon
the nsa leaker now a free man in russia. and during a late night appearance on tv with jay leno, president obama did not mince words about what he thinks of russia and its refusal to hand over edward snowden. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. >> mm-hmm. >> because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawbreaker or an alleged lawbreaker in...
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well, we have reaction to the new developments surrounding the snowden case from the former cia and nsa director, general michael hayden. on set tomorrow. up next what did you learn today? written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil free. worry free. [ female announcer ] oil free moisture. neutrogena®. [ femal♪ announcer ] oil free moisture. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kib
well, we have reaction to the new developments surrounding the snowden case from the former cia and nsa director, general michael hayden. on set tomorrow. up next what did you learn today? written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than...
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nsa the republicans see it -- the republicans see it as the government getting involved in private enterprise. the white house says it has been ruled constitutional, let's move on. this is one of those things where it is hard to see either side giving an inch, which is why it is a tossup. host: and they want to the funds -- defund it. guest: it is a vocal minority. are they going to get mainstream republicans to agree to the defund clause. if they do, there will be a real slugfest in the senate. host: this is roberts on the thependent -- robert on independent line. caller: i want to talk about social security. social security and medicare do not come out of taxes. basically, social security is not 25% of the budget. the budget is 16 trillion dollars -- $16 trillion. homeomes out of your take- pay. you pay that like you pay your water bill in your groceries. it is not a tax. it is a fee. it is like going to the theater and buying a ticket. host: what is your question? question.at is not my i was just trying to clear something up that everybody is saying that is not true. that is700 billion of
nsa the republicans see it -- the republicans see it as the government getting involved in private enterprise. the white house says it has been ruled constitutional, let's move on. this is one of those things where it is hard to see either side giving an inch, which is why it is a tossup. host: and they want to the funds -- defund it. guest: it is a vocal minority. are they going to get mainstream republicans to agree to the defund clause. if they do, there will be a real slugfest in the...
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as far as the nsa and the information they leaked, the only time they become a thing is when it is beneficial for them. -- the only time they leaked anything is when it is beneficial for them. gave out they only information about how terrorists are being spied on. they know this. we the people have to step up to the plate because it is obvious that these people in washington that we vote for are not working for us and our interest. host: thank you for the call, mike. on twitter if you're joining us on c-span radio, heard coast-to-coast, we welcome your calls and comments. -- can call in some other news, story this money, front page of the financial times in its first news conference, the president of iran saying is offering serious nuclear negotiations to try to break the deadlock, specifically between the u.s. and iran. we also found the story inside the new york times with the photograph of the iranian president. let me share you what they're reporting this morning. the new president used his first news conference to call for serious negotiations to solve the decade-long dispute over the co
as far as the nsa and the information they leaked, the only time they become a thing is when it is beneficial for them. -- the only time they leaked anything is when it is beneficial for them. gave out they only information about how terrorists are being spied on. they know this. we the people have to step up to the plate because it is obvious that these people in washington that we vote for are not working for us and our interest. host: thank you for the call, mike. on twitter if you're...
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a lot of people looked at other stories we wrote about fisa, and about nsa spying and that sort of thing. it put a human face, i think, on the otherwise inpenetrable government bureaucracy system going on. nobody ever really stands exactly -- don't understand what is going on when nsa decides to tap someone's phone. and it was a nice way to sort of show that to people. >> i agree with john when he mentioned that people seem to be more plugged in to politics now than they have ever been. there are part of the explosion of media outlet on capitol hill covering politics since 2006, 2007.ort what you see is that people are only going places that reenforce their already-held opinions. so it's important -- we all -- all of our organizations do really well, is to provide an independent viewpoint or independent look at what is going on in in washington that is simplified enough for the common person, the nonpolitical person to understand but nuanced enough that, you know, you're not boiling it down to something where they're not getting anything out of it. like, i was talking to jane before we c
a lot of people looked at other stories we wrote about fisa, and about nsa spying and that sort of thing. it put a human face, i think, on the otherwise inpenetrable government bureaucracy system going on. nobody ever really stands exactly -- don't understand what is going on when nsa decides to tap someone's phone. and it was a nice way to sort of show that to people. >> i agree with john when he mentioned that people seem to be more plugged in to politics now than they have ever been....
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the left knows the nsa isn't watching silicon valley. the left is watching conservatives. every bet as much as the irs targeted conserve -- conservatives. darrell issa is doing a remarkable job in congress. we need to support him, ted cruz, acknowledge that the me-too republicans, the john mccains, lindsey grahams and the mark -- marco rubio, if that's the republican party conservatives do not need the republican party. [applause] >> hi, joel. >> i am joel gilbert from highway 61 in entertain independent los angeles. i have two questions. given the history of failure of socialism and communism, what this try psychological motivation of today's socialists to still recommend this economic system, and secondly, would you be willing to be interviewed for my new movie? >> i've seen your movies before. be delighted. the appeal of socialism is very strongly seductive. i recommend everyone younger than you read the communeist man cities stow. promises a worker's paradise, and don't his today to study the millions killed by stalin or in china or indo-china. don't hesitate to interv
the left knows the nsa isn't watching silicon valley. the left is watching conservatives. every bet as much as the irs targeted conserve -- conservatives. darrell issa is doing a remarkable job in congress. we need to support him, ted cruz, acknowledge that the me-too republicans, the john mccains, lindsey grahams and the mark -- marco rubio, if that's the republican party conservatives do not need the republican party. [applause] >> hi, joel. >> i am joel gilbert from highway 61 in...
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the post received the documents from former nsa contractor edward snowden earlier this summer. >> this is the -- i have to say, this is one of the first articles i read which has changed my view again on this whole thing. i don't know if you remember, i went from thinking hero with snowden originally. and then when i thought the preside p.r.i.s.m. program was overstated, i was less enamored with what we were hearing, because i thought it had become overstated. and now i'm anxious all over again. if this is all really true, i say hero again. >> i don't know i go to hero on that position with this. i still think this is a position where in this case he is putting americans at risk. but if you look at some of the issues that are behind this, in one case they confused the 202 area code in washington, the 20 that is the country calling code for egypt. so they ended up picking accidentally a lot of things. the point is it is a human agency and there will be mistakes from time to time. i would be interested to hear if some of these were more than just a typo or someone accidentally typing in
the post received the documents from former nsa contractor edward snowden earlier this summer. >> this is the -- i have to say, this is one of the first articles i read which has changed my view again on this whole thing. i don't know if you remember, i went from thinking hero with snowden originally. and then when i thought the preside p.r.i.s.m. program was overstated, i was less enamored with what we were hearing, because i thought it had become overstated. and now i'm anxious all over...
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little bit about the relationship especially in light of what's happened with edward snowden and the nsa, that relationship with, between the foreign-facing come poems, the national security facing come poems of the american be government and its relationship to owners and operators of critical infrastructure who traditionally operate domestically? >> well, there are two trends, scott, that are important. upside pinnings of your -- underpinnings of your question. first of all, oh the last decade -- over the last decade increasing lu the department of defense relies on facilities here in the united states in order to operate our forces abroad. and so when you look at the dependence of dod facilities, military bases here on privately-owned infrastructure, especially the electric grid for purposes of today, you can see the imperative for dod to be able to partner effectively not only with industry to assure the flow of those vital electricity services, but, of course, also with the department of energy and the department of homeland security which will always be with in the lead for the fed
little bit about the relationship especially in light of what's happened with edward snowden and the nsa, that relationship with, between the foreign-facing come poems, the national security facing come poems of the american be government and its relationship to owners and operators of critical infrastructure who traditionally operate domestically? >> well, there are two trends, scott, that are important. upside pinnings of your -- underpinnings of your question. first of all, oh the last...
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he has been counsel to nsa and acting assistant director for national security and special counsel to the fbi director. his predecessor's michael leiter. he was the second director of the counterterrorism center until 2011. he is now senior counsel to the ceo of a data analytics company. he is also a national security analyst for nbc news. why don't we begin with a very broad question and that is, what is the current state of the threat from terrorism? where does it emulate from and how serious is it? why don't we start with you? >> it is great to be here. it is daunting to talk about it. we have talked about a lot of subjects today. i will give it a shot. i would say right off of the top the threat is very different now for what it was 10 years ago and even 4 years ago. thinking at a couple of different levels. as have been noted, the threat from al qaeda and afghanistan is really significantly degrading. we do not face the same threat as the same attack as 9/11. the group is really struggling to survive to recruit and train and operate. it still is -- it remains at the vanguard of t
he has been counsel to nsa and acting assistant director for national security and special counsel to the fbi director. his predecessor's michael leiter. he was the second director of the counterterrorism center until 2011. he is now senior counsel to the ceo of a data analytics company. he is also a national security analyst for nbc news. why don't we begin with a very broad question and that is, what is the current state of the threat from terrorism? where does it emulate from and how serious...
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the nsa, everybody -- the technology is way past what humans are capable of doing. host: what about the idea that technology sometimes surpasses laws put in place and how does that relate to your industry? guest: i cannot disagree that the technology is fast moving and sometimes our laws take more time because we have to make sure we get them right the first time so that we do not have to change them. it is no different with any type of revolutionary technology or evolving technology that we have seen. i can agree with that point, but i cannot agree with anyone that and they will weapon eyes these things. if you fire one of those weapons, and you cause any damage, first, you will be sued, and you will be thrown in jail. that happens today. you can have an automobile that can go 120 miles an hour. if you do, and you kill somebody, you'll be thrown in jail because you missed use that technology. obviously, you can tell i am passionate about this. you cannot break the law. when it comes to the utilization of any technology. host: michael toscano is the president and ce
the nsa, everybody -- the technology is way past what humans are capable of doing. host: what about the idea that technology sometimes surpasses laws put in place and how does that relate to your industry? guest: i cannot disagree that the technology is fast moving and sometimes our laws take more time because we have to make sure we get them right the first time so that we do not have to change them. it is no different with any type of revolutionary technology or evolving technology that we...
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this was gotten from an nsa intercept. wouldn't those folks who are planning this kind of operation then go underground? >> i think there's a possibility they will. look, the only resolution to a threat like this is taking the operatives off the battlefield. we may throw them off their game. maybe they'll delay for a month or a year but as long as terrorists like this started a plot, they will conclude it at some point unless they're taken off the battlefield. i'm sure of it. >> do you assume at this point that operatives may be in place for whatever is being planned? >> i wouldn't assume that. i would assume, though, if the operation is underway, they're at least thinking about putting people in places like, let's say cairo or jordan but i wouldn't assume they're there yet. >> some lawmakers on the sunday shows yesterday said this intelligence information reminds them of the situation prior to 9/11. you were there. what do you make of the comparison. >> i think we ought to settle down a little bit. we have been at this 12
this was gotten from an nsa intercept. wouldn't those folks who are planning this kind of operation then go underground? >> i think there's a possibility they will. look, the only resolution to a threat like this is taking the operatives off the battlefield. we may throw them off their game. maybe they'll delay for a month or a year but as long as terrorists like this started a plot, they will conclude it at some point unless they're taken off the battlefield. i'm sure of it. >> do...
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he was also asked about the nsa surveillance program. >> each night this weekend c-span2, while congress is on break, we're showing on four presentations of q&a. today, nobel peace prize winner jody williams. she won the prize in 1997 for her efforts towards a worldwide ban on landmines. then at 8 p.m. eastern booktv prime time. tonight, the focus is on what booktv viewers are reading this summer. >> over this congressional recess, the service employees international union is lobbying to convince congress to pass immigration reform. this morning from washington to talk with one of the union's leaders about why they're doing that. this is about half an hour. >> host: our focus is immigration and our guest is eliseo medina who is the secretary-treasurer of the service employees international union. thanks so much for being with us. >> guest: thank you so much for having me. >> host: as a look at the debate over immigration and it is front and center in the august recess as members of congress traveled to the respective states and congressional districts, what do you think the immigration b
he was also asked about the nsa surveillance program. >> each night this weekend c-span2, while congress is on break, we're showing on four presentations of q&a. today, nobel peace prize winner jody williams. she won the prize in 1997 for her efforts towards a worldwide ban on landmines. then at 8 p.m. eastern booktv prime time. tonight, the focus is on what booktv viewers are reading this summer. >> over this congressional recess, the service employees international union is...